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They suffered a lot of pain and acted as slaves most of the time. They had NO money and could not afford any good clothes. Peasants were treated poorly and didn't have enough to eat. It was very hard and sad.

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Who was king during the peasants revolt?

king Richard the second and he was only 14 at the time


Why was the peasants revolt insignificant?

first time peasants stood up for them selves?


Who was King when the Peasants Revolt happened?

If you mean the Peasants Revolt of 1381, that would be Richard II. He was only a boy at the time.


Who was king of England when the Peasants' Revolt of England ended?

Richard II was king of England at that time.


What do you consider as lessons from the pugachev revolt?

The Pugachev revolt and its suppression ultimately gave credit to Catherine the Great, who proved that although she was an Enlightened Despot, crushed any rebellion against her authority. This seemed like a trait of an Absolute Monarch. However, the Pugachev Rebellion also displayed the discontentment of the peasants during this time period and also forshadowed rebellions to come.

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Who was king during the peasants revolt?

king Richard the second and he was only 14 at the time


Why was the peasants revolt insignificant?

first time peasants stood up for them selves?


Who was King when the Peasants Revolt happened?

If you mean the Peasants Revolt of 1381, that would be Richard II. He was only a boy at the time.


Who was the mayor at the time of the peasants' revolt?

Sir William Walworth.


Who was king of England when the Peasants' Revolt of England ended?

Richard II was king of England at that time.


Who caused the peasants revolt?

The Peasants' Revolt took place in England in 1381. They were upset when the nobles instituted another poll tax for them to pay. The peasants were also forced to work for free on church land, sometimes two days a week. This didn't leave them enough time to work their own land and their families often went hungry as a result.


Why did the peasants revolt across Europe?

Depends on what era you're speaking of, but the main reason why all peasants revolted in any period of time was because of the need for freedom, fights against corrupt policies,for righteousness, more pay etc.


What do you consider as lessons from the pugachev revolt?

The Pugachev revolt and its suppression ultimately gave credit to Catherine the Great, who proved that although she was an Enlightened Despot, crushed any rebellion against her authority. This seemed like a trait of an Absolute Monarch. However, the Pugachev Rebellion also displayed the discontentment of the peasants during this time period and also forshadowed rebellions to come.


What was the 1857 revolt?

This revolt was known as the war between Mexico and the US. The main issue at hand during the time was land and property, and who claimed what.


What was the Peasants revolt in the black death?

The Peasants' Revolt happened in 1381 because of high taxes and poor economic conditions. It was not immediately successful, but the long term effects improved conditions for poor people. There is a link below to an article on the Peasants' Revolt.


Was what Tyler a peasant?

Yes he was. That is why he took part in the Peasants Revolt in 1381. If he was a royal or if he was rich then he would be okay with the taxes (which were a problem at the time after the black death) and would be able to pay them.


Where did the Mexican government face a revolt in 1944?

There was not such revolt in Mexico in 1944. At the time, Mexico was helping the United States on the Pacific theatre during WW2.